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2023-2024學(xué)年山東省泰安市高一上學(xué)期第三次月考英語模擬試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.SendmailtoSally. B.ContactMary. C.GetMary’saddress.2.HowlongwillittakethewomantoreachBeijingbytrain?A.5hours. B.7hours. C.10hours.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewdress. B.Theweather. C.Arecentevent.4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman’snewroommate?A.Hereallylikespotatoes.B.HeisfondofwatchingTV.C.Heseldomvisitshisparents.5.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Gloves. B.Bustickets. C.Apen.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)問題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。WhenwillMr.Millerpickupthespeakers?A.At9:00am. B.At2:00pm. C.At5:00pm.7.Wherewillthespeakersbeat6:00pm?A.Inthehotel. B.Onthebananafarm. C.Inthebutterflypark.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whoisthewoman?A.Anarchitect. B.Asaleswoman. C.Agalleryworker.9.Howdidthemanknowaboutthegallery?A.Fromhisfriend. B.Fromawebsite. C.Fromamagazine.10.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheexhibition?A.Hedidn’tlikeitatall.B.Helikedthevideoalot.C.Hefoundthepaintingsgreat.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturday?A.Seeafilm. B.Dothehousework. C.Visitherparents.12.Whendidtheman’sfamilymovetotheUS?A.Beforehewasborn. B.Whenhewasayoungchild. C.Whenhewasateenager.13.WhatdoweknowaboutboysinIndianfamilies?A.Theydon’thelpwiththehousework.B.They’reexpectedtoworkatanearlyage.C.Theymusttakecareoftheirsisters.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.WheredoesDr.Gucciwork?A.InParis. B.InLondon. C.InBergamo.15.Mr.WilkinsonMr.Wilkinsonleavefortheairport?A.Atabout6:30am. B.Atabout5:30am. C.Atabout4:15am.16.WithwhomwillMr.WilkinsonhavelunchonMonday?A.Gavin. B.GianniRiva. C.Mr.Brown.17.WhatisLindamostprobably?A.Asecretary. B.Atourguide. C.Asaleswoman.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theoriginofadvertising.B.Theprosperity(繁榮)ofadvertising.C.Theimportanceofadvertising.19.What’sthefinancialsourceofthemassmedia?A.Advertisements. B.Theprivatebusinesses. C.Thelocalgovernments.20.Whatdoesthespeakertalkaboutatlast?A.Waysofadvertising.B.Thepopularityofadvertisements.C.People’sopinionsonadvertising.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABestCareersinAustraliaIfyou'reattemptingtotakeyourfirststepsonthecareerladder,thiscountryiscertainlyrichwithopportunities.Inthisarticle,we'llbelookingat4ofthebestcareersinAustraliaandwhythey'reconsideredrewarding.WildlifeBiologistIfyouloveworkingwithanimals,andenjoyseeingourfantasticwildlifeintheirnaturalhabitat,thelifeofawildlifebiologistmaybeforyou.Someofyourdailydutiesmayinvolvetakinganimalpopulationstudies,markinganimals,anddevelopinghabitatmanagementplans.AverageSalary:AU$58,014peryearTeacherYou'llbeabletoteachsubjectsthatyou'reknowledgeableandenthusiasticaboutandinspirethatsameenthusiasminyourstudents.You'llbeabletomakeapositivecontributionandhelptoshapethefutureofAustralia.Althoughteachersmayhaveasettimetableeveryday,notwodayswilleverbethesame.AverageSalary:AU$67,694peryearAgedCareWorkerWorkingwiththeelderlyisafantasticjobthataffordsyouanenormousvarietyandjobsatisfaction.AsAustralia'spopulationgetsolder,moreandmoreskilledandenthusiasticcareworkersareneeded.What'smore,thecareoftheelderlyissodifferentthatnomatterwhereyourskillslie,it'seasytofindapromisingcareer.AverageSalary:AU$40,605peryearAppDeveloperYou'llworkwithallkindsofbusinessestocreatecustom-madeapplicationsthateitherhelpmaketheirbusinessesmoreefficientorbringvaluetotheircustomers.It'sarewardingandincreasinglyin-demandprofession.AverageSalary:AU$74,492peryear21.Ifyoulikeworkingoutdoors,whichcareerwillyouapplyfor?A.WildlifeBiologist. B.Teacher. C.AgedCareWorker. D.AppDeveloper.22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Anagedcareworkermayfindthejobiseasy.B.Ateacherneedstobeknowledgeableaboutallsubjects.C.AwildlifebiologistearnsAU$67,694peryear.D.AnAppdeveloperwillcreateappsattherequestofcustomers.23.Whowillmostprobablytakeaninterestinthistext?A.Aresearcher. B.Aneducator. C.Ajobhunter. D.Astudentvolunteer.B“Timeflies.Youthfades;treasureeachmomentofyourlife,”accompaniedbyguitaranddrums,theBandforOne,madeupoffivepeople,sangthelyricssoulfullyduringaperformanceinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,onNovember7.Behindtheband,therewasapictureofayoungmannamedPhilipHancockshownonthescreen.Andheisthereasontheywereallthere.Hancockwasa27-year-oldAustralianwhotaughtEnglishinChongqing.Whenhediedin2018duetocomplicationsfromdiabetes,hisparentsfollowedhiswishesanddonatedhisorgans(器官)withthehelpoftheRedCrossSocietyofChina’sChongqingbranch.“I’mPhilip’sliver”;“I’mPhilip’skidney”;“I’mPhilip’seyes.”Thefivepeople—arealestatesalesperson,afamer,aformertruckdriverandtwodoctorsintroducedthemselvesonstage.TheyaretheoneswhoreceivedPhilip’sorgans.Lastyear,ChenXianjun,formertruckdriver,knewfromRedCrossofficialsthatPhiliplovedmusicanddreamedofhavinghisownbandoneday.ChenandtheotherfourrecipientsinstantlydecidedtoformabandinmemoryofPhilip.Sincetheyhadnomusicexperience,theyhadtostartfromscratch.Fromlearningtheguitartomasteringthemaracasandtakingonthedrums,theytooktimeoutoftheirbusylivestorehearse(排練)overthepastyear,evenduringthepandemic.“Pickingupanewinstrumentiscertainlydifficultatmyage,butwemanagedtoachieveit,”saidMoLi,the36-year-oldrealestatesalesman.“IthinkPhilipnotonlygavemearenewedlife,butalsosome‘musicalcells’thatenablemetoappreciatebeautifulmelodies.”O(jiān)rgandonationisnotonlythebestwaytomemorializealovedone,butalsoaremarkablewaytosavethelivesofothers.ButaccordingtoXinhua,Chinafacesaseriousshortageoforgans,withabout300,000peoplewaitingfororgantransplantsurgeries(移植手術(shù))eachyear.ButthegoodnewsisthatmoreandmorepeoplearejoiningPhilip.24.BandforOnewasformedto.A.rememberPhilipB.celebratetheirrenewedlifeC.raisemoneyforPhilip’sparentsD.raisepublicawarenessoforgandonation25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthemembersoftheband?A.Successful. B.Skillful. C.Grateful. D.Helpful.26.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thepandemiconcestoppedtheirrehearsal.B.MoLiwas36yearsoldwhenhejoinedtheband.C.Therecipientsarefromdifferentwalksoflife.D.About300,000peoplehaveorgantransplantsurgerieseachyear.27.What’sthewritingpurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Tocallonmoreorgandonations.B.ToletmorepeopleknowwhatPhilipdid.C.Tomakethesevereshortageoforgansknowntothepublic.D.Toinformthepublictheimportanceoforgantransplantsurgeries.CCelebratedonJune16th,WorldSeaTurtleDayisadaydedicatedtooneoftheworld’soldestandmostfascinatingcreatures.Unfortunately,thisisalsoadaytoremindeveryoneoftheseaturtle’sendangeredstatus.Seaturtleshavebeenaroundsincethetimeofdinosaurs.Theytypicallylivetobetween30and50yearsofage,spendingmostoftheirlivesatsea.Partofthereptile(爬行動(dòng)物)family,seaturtlescanholdtheirbreathforuptofivehours.Thiscomesinhandysincesomespeciescandiveasdeepas1,000metersbelowthewater’ssurfacebeforeneedingtocomeupforair.Seaturtlesalsoliketogetaround,oftenmigratingverylongdistances.Onespeciescanmigrate(遷徙)over12,000kmfromnestingbeachesinJapanallthewaytofeedinggroundsnearMexico.Femaleseaturtlesreturntothebeachtheyhatchedontonest.Somespecieslayupto250eggsinasinglenest,andeacheggtakesaround60daystoincubate(孵化).However,it’sestimatedthatonlyoneinathousandbabyturtlescansurvivetoadulthood.Althoughitisworthhavingadaytocelebratethesemagnificentanimals,WorldSeaTurtleDayalsohasamoreseriouspurpose:toraiseawarenessoftheirdifficultsituation.Seaturtlesarethreatenedwithextinction.Plastictrashisabigproblembecausetheturtlesoftenmistakebagsandotherplasticitemsforfoodlikejellyfish.Infact,halfofallseaturtleshaveconsumedplasticatsometimeintheirlives.Risingglobaltemperatureisanotherthreatfacingturtles.Turtleeggsthatlieonwarmsandaremorelikelytoresultinfemaleturtles,whichaffectstheanimal’sdiversity.Also,trash-coveredbeachescanmakeithardforbabyturtlestoreachthesea.HoweveryouwanttocelebrateWorldSeaTurtleDay,takesometimetospreadthewordaboutwhatwecandotoprotecttheseancientanimals.Reducingtheamountofplasticweuseisjustonesmallwaywecanhelpmakesureseaturtlesstickaroundforanother100millionyears.28.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“comesinhandy”underlinedinParagraph2?A.isuseful B.isinteresting C.isclose D.isdifficult29.Whatcanweinferfromthewholepassage?A.Turtlesareaspecieswhichhatesgoingaround.B.Turtles’rateofsurvivalislowthoughtheyareproductive.C.Turtlescameintobeinglongaftertheextinctionofdinosaurs.D.Turtles,belongingtoreptilefamily,spendmostoftheirlivesonland.30.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnottheproblemseaturtlesarefacing?A.Turtleeggslyingonwarmsandtendtoresultinfemaleturtles.B.Seaturtlesoftenmistakeplasticbagsandotherplasticitemsforfood.C.Seaturtlesarecaptured(捕獲)byfishermenforfoodorforotherpurposes.D.Babyturtleswillhavedifficultyinreachingtheseawhentheyareontrash-coveredbeaches.31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thefactorsofcausingseaturtlestodieout.B.Raisingtheawarenessofprotectingseaturtles.C.Abriefintroductionofseaturtles’livinghabits.D.Howseaturtleslayeggs.DIntheworldofdigitalhealth,SiliconValley-basedMindstrongstandsout.Ithasaremarkableteamandtensofmillionsoffunding.Italsohasafascinatingidea—itsapp,basedonmentalfunctioningresearch,canhelpdetect(發(fā)現(xiàn))troublingmentalhealthpatternsbycollectingdataonperson’ssmartphoneusage-howquicklytheytype,forinstance.Thecompany’sappcollectsinformationabouthowpeoplearetypingandrunsitthroughamachinelearningalgorithm(計(jì)算程序)todeterminewhichdatacanpredicttheiremotionalstate.Theideaistousethatdatatoestablisha“normal”pattern-soitcanbecomparedwithsomeone’stypinghabitsonanygivenday.Ifthehabitschange,slowerormoreanxiousthannormal,theappcanwarnahealthcareprovider.ThepromiseofthistechnologyhasmadeMindstrongincrediblypopularsinceitwaslaunchedlastyear;alreadymorethanadozencountiesinCaliforniahaveagreedtoapplythecompany’sapptopatients.Doestheappliveuptoitspromise?There’snowaytotell.Almostnooneoutsidethecompanyhasanyideawhetheritworks,leadingsomeexpertstowonderifthetechnologyisreadyfortherealworld.“Iwouldn’twasteallthattimeandmoneyinthewilduntiltheygetsurethatsomeofthosethingsareasspecificastheyhopetheyare,”saidRosalindPicard,aresearcheratMITMediaLab,whoisfamiliarwithMindstrongswork.“Ithaspassedthegold-standardclinicaltestsfordepressionandanxiety,”saidDr.PaulDagum,thecompany’sfounder.“We’reconfident,andwe’realreadyseeingsomereallyexcitingresults.”Mindstrongofficialssaidthatamongtheirmostencouragingresultsisthatitsappcanevenpredicthowapersonwillfeelnextweek,kindoflikeaweatherappforyourmood.“Foraclinician(臨床醫(yī)生)orsomeonelookingafterapatient,theyknowthatitcouldbevery,verypowerful,”Dagumsaid.32.WhatcanMindstrong’sappdo?A.Improveitsusers’mentalhealth. B.Getitsuserstotypemorequickly.C.Discoveritsusers’mentalstate. D.Workoutthecausesofitsusers’trouble.33.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thewaysofcollectingdata. B.Theapp’sworkingprinciple(原理).C.Theanalysisoftypinghabits. D.Thedevelopmentoftheapp.34.WhatisRosalindPicard’sattitudetowardstheapp?A.Doubtful. B.Positive. C.Uncaring. D.Defensive.35.WhatcanweinferaboutDagum’sopinionontheapp?A.Theapphasapowerfuleffectonanxiety.B.Theappcanalsopredictweatherconditions.C.Careproviderscouldbesupportersoftheapp.D.Doctorsbenefitmorefromtheappthantheirpatients.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AdviceonhowtohelpyoubeatteststressStudyingforyourtestsatschoolcansometimesmakeyoufeelabitstressedorworried,sowe’veputtogethersometopadvicetohelpyoufeelcalmerandmoreconfident.Don’tcompareyourselftoyourfriends.Everyonelearnsthingsdifferentlyandsomepeoplefindthingseasierthanothers.Choosearevisionplanthatworksbestforyou.Ifyourfriendsaredifferent,thenthat’sfine.____36____.Ifyouarefeelingstressed,talktosomeone.Itcouldbeafriend,ateacheroryourfamily.Don’tfeellikeyou’relettingpeopledownbyadmittingyouarefeelingstressed.___37____.Theywillhopefullyhelpyoutofeelbetter.Trytotakeregularbreaksduringyourrevision.Takingyourmindoffthingswillhelpgiveyourbraintimetodealwithalltheinformationyouarelearning.____38____.Youcouldgoforawalkorevenjustcloseyoureyesandrelaxforafewminutes.____39____.It’simportanttotrytoeatwellandgetlotsofsleepduringthelead-uptoatest.Ifyoudon’tgiveyourmindarestorgiveyourbodytherightenergy,itmightnotworkaswellasitcould.Doingexercisereallyhelps!Whetheryouareplayingfootball,goingforawalkorarun,dancing,orevenjustridingyourbike,exercisecanreallyhelptotakeyourmindoffthings.____40____.A.Getplentyofsleep.B.Lookafteryourbody.C.Youcouldevenbringafriendtotalkabouttheexam.D.Theywillbehappyyoushareyourfeelingswiththem.E.Socloseyourbooksorgetadrinkfromthekitchen.F.Itcouldhelpyoustayfocusedandgiveyoumoreenergy.G.Whatworkswellforonepersonmightnotworkwellforanother.第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Manyyearsago,whenwefirstwenttoAmerica,weweredrivingthroughMontanatoColoradowithourtwochildren,thenaged8and11.Asitwasgetting41westartedlookingforahotel,onlytofindoutthatitwas42timeinthatpartofthecountry,andallthehotelswere43.Finally,around9o’clockintheevening,we44atagasstationtofillupthecar.Myhusbandaskedfora45bookandtoldthewomanatthecounterthatweweretryingtofindahotel.Shetoldusitwouldbeimpossible.Hetriedfor15moreminutes.Whenhewas46,thewoman,Linda,saidsheandherfamily47nearbyandwouldbehappyifwespentthenightatherhome.Myhusbandwas48atherofferofgenerosity(慷慨).Shecalledhersontodirectus,sinceshehadto49atthegasstationtillmidnight.Whenwereachedtheirhome,herhusband50us.Heinvitedustohavecoffeeandchatwhilewe51hiswife.Shecamepast12am.Weaskedifwecouldslipawayinthemorningsoasnotto52them.Theysaidwewerenow53andwewouldhavetohavebreakfastwiththem.Nextmorning,whenwewere54,myhusbandaskedifhecouldoffersome55.Theywouldnothearofitandinsistedweweretheirguests.Wewouldneverforgettheirkindness.41.A.cold B.bad C.late D.hot42.A.holiday B.thunder C.violence D.dusk43.A.a(chǎn)ffected B.booked C.selected D.closed44.A.looked B.rested C.explored D.stopped45.A.reading B.picture C.text D.phone46.A.complete B.lucky C.upset D.unsuccessful47.A.suffered B.worked C.lived D.travelled48.A.encouraged B.surprised C.scared D.puzzled49.A.play B.work C.watch D.wander50.A.recognised B.questioned C.fed D.greeted51.A.gotthrough B.turnedto C.waitedfor D.caredabout52.A.comfort B.disturb C.owe D.damage53.A.guests B.tourists C.strangers D.passengers54.A.drinking B.driving C.leaving D.staying55.A.thanks B.payment C.kindness D.a(chǎn)pologies第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Over2,500piecesofculturalrelicsdatingbackupto2,200yearswereunearthed(出土)inGuangzhou,capitalofsouthChina’sGuangdongProvince,localauthoritiessaidFriday.Theculturalrelicswereunearthedat____56____constructionsitenearZhongshanLiuLu(Road),YuexiuDistrict(區(qū)).____57____(cover)atotalareaof2,400squaremeters,thesiteusedtobeacommercialcenterofGuangzhouinancienttimes.Besides,manyimportantarchaeologicaldiscoveries____58____(find)nearbyuptonow.____59____(prepare)thelandforfurtherdevelopment,GuangzhouMunicipalInstituteofCulturalHeritageandArchaeologystartedanexcavation(挖掘)projecttherefromMaytoDecemberthisyear,uncoveringanamazingnumberof____50____(history)remainsandculturalrelics.Theunearthedobjects____61____(main)includepottery,porcelain,bronzeandironwares,____62____datefromtheHanDynasty(202BC-AD220)totheearly20thcentury,accordingtoChengHao,anofficialwiththeinstitute.Remainsof196pits,57wells,43poolsandthreeroadswerealsoamongthediscoveries.The____63____(ruin)ofalargeSongDynasty(960-1279)building,whichbelongedtotheupperclasswas____64____highlightoftheexcavation,Chengsaid.“Theexcavationoutcomesare_____65_____greatsignificanceforunderstandingthechangesofthehistoryandgeographyinGuangzhou’surbanareas”Chengadded.第三節(jié)單詞拼寫(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)66.ThepopulationofTibetanantelopedroppeddramaticallypartlybecauseofthei__________huntingfortheirvaluablefur.67.Theschoolseesitsjobaspreparingstudentstomakeac_____________tosociety.68.Whenhewasrunningafterhisbrother,heboylosthisb____________andhadabadfall.69.Asthedarkclouds______________(消失),themoongraduallycameintoview.70.Whenfacingahardquestion,mostpeoplecan’tgiveananswer________________(立即).翻譯句子(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)新舊更替的時(shí)代已經(jīng)到來。(全部倒裝)________________________________________________________________________我們地球上一些物種正在以驚人的速度滅亡。(dieout)________________________________________________________________________只有學(xué)會(huì)和大自然和諧共處,我們才不會(huì)成為野生生物和地球的威脅。(only+狀語放于句首)______________________________________________________________________74.在發(fā)展經(jīng)濟(jì)和保護(hù)文物之間保持平衡是值得的。(worthwhile)_________________________________________________________________________75.這些照片使我想起了我的童年。(remind)________________________________________________________________________寫作(滿分25分)假定你是李華,你校正在進(jìn)行野生動(dòng)物保護(hù)宣傳周活動(dòng)。請用英語寫一封倡議書發(fā)表在校英語報(bào)上。內(nèi)容包括:1.野生動(dòng)物現(xiàn)狀2.要采取的措施3.發(fā)出倡議_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一英語答案1-5ACABC【原文】M:DoyouknowSally’snewaddress?She’sgotsomemailhereandI’dliketosendittoher.W:Well,we’venotbeenintouchforquiteawhile.Marymightknowit.【原文】M:HowareyougettingtoBeijing,byairorbytrain?W:Bytrain.Itleavesat7:00pmandarrivesinBeijingat5:00tomorrowmorning.【原文】M:Thedressfitsyouperfectly.Isitsomethingyouboughtrecently?W:Actually,I’vehaditforawhile.I’vejustbeenwaitingfortheweathertogetwarmer.【原文】W:Howisyournewroommate?M:Well,allIcouldsayisthathe’sarealcouchpotato.Lastweekendheinvitedmeovertohisparents’housetowatchTV.IbetwatchingTVishisonlyhobby.W:Heissoboring.【原文】W:Whatareyoulookingfor?M:Gloves…bustickets…change…Everything’shereexceptwhatIneed.W:Andwhat’sthat?M:Myfavoritepen!Ihaditafewminutesago,butitseemstohavedisappeared!【正確答案】6.C7.A【詳解】W:Todaywillbeanexcitingday.At9o'clockinthemorning,wewillhavethetourofthebutterflyparkandthenlaterat2o'clockwearegoingtothebananafarm.M:Itdoessoundwonderful!ButwemustrememberthatMrMillerwillbewaitingtopickusupat5o'clock.W:IshegoingtodriveustoadifferentsitethatIdidn’tknowabout?M:No,heisn’t.He’sgoingtodriveustothehotelby6o'clocksothatwecangetdressedfordinner.Tonightwewillbediningwiththedirector.W:Oh,Isee.【正確答案】8.C9.A10.C【原文】W:Hello,sir.Doyouhaveamoment?M:Sorry,butwhoareyou?Areyousellingsomething?W:No.Iworkfortheartgalleryyoujustvisited.Iwaswonderingifyouhavetimetoansweraquicksurveyabouttheexhibition.M:OK.Icanreafewminutes.W:Great.First,what’syournameandoccupation?M:MynameisRaymondWade.Iworkasanarchitect.W:Soyouhaveauniversityeducation?M:YesIattendedtheUniversityofTorontoArchitectureSchool.W:Andhowdidyouhearaboutthegallery?Didyouseeourwebsite,orouradinanartmagazine?Orwasitbywordofmouth?M:MyfriendBarrytoldmeaboutyourgallery.W:Isee.Finally,doyouhaveanycommentsabouttheshow?M:Yes,Ilikedthepaintingsverymuch.ButIfoundthevideorecorderabitdisturbing.【正確答案】11.B12.B13.A【詳解】M:Tammy,doyouwanttogotothemovieswithusonSaturday?W:Hey,Raj!I’dloveto,butIhavetohelpmymomcleanthehouse.M:Toobadforyou!W:Whatdoyoumean?Youneverhavetohelparoundthehouse?M:That’sright!Onlymysistershavetodochores.W:Howdoyougetawaywiththat?M:Well,myfamily’salittlemoretraditional,andmyparentslivedinIndiaformostoftheirlives.Infact,wedidn’tmovefromtheretotheUSuntilIwasaboutfour.InmanyIndianfamilies,girlsdothehousework,andboys,well…W:Gettreatedlikekings?M:Exactly.Infact,that’swhatmynamemeans:“king”.W:So,basically,yourparentsspoilyou.M:Iguesstheydo,inmanyways.ButbeingasonmeansI’llhavemoreresponsibilitytowardmyparentswhenIgetolder.【正確答案】14.A15.C16.A17.A【原文】M:Linda,I’vefinishedwithMr.Whitenow.Pleasetakeaseat.CouldyoutellmethedetailedinformationaboutthedatearrangementsfortheFrenchtrip?Whenismyfirstmeeting?W:Certainly,Mr.Wilkinson.Everythingisherewithme.YourfirstmeetingisonMondaythe21stat9:00amwithDr.GucciofBancosenPiedrainParis.M:OK.SoIcanflyoutearlyMondaymorning.W:Well,thereisaflightwhichleavesat6:30Londontimeandgetsinat8:30Frenchtime.M:SoitmeansIhavetocheckinby5:30,whichmeansleavinghomeatabout4:15.W:I’mafraidso.Youshouldstartearly.Andtheprogramfortherestofthatdayisquitefull,I’mafraid.At11:00,you’reseeingGianniRivaatMegastarandthenyou’llhavealunchengagementwithGavinfromtheChamberofCommerceat1:00.M:ChamberofCommerce?Where’sthat?W:You’remeetinghimathisofficeandthenhe’stakingyousomewhere.M:Good,thatsoundsfine.Whatabouttheafternoon?W:Well,at3:00,you’reseeingoursalesrepresentativethereandthenyou’refreetilltheevening.M:Isee.IseemtorememberthatI’mhavingdinnerwithsomeonefromBergamo.W:That’sright.AndMr.Brownfro

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